G'day Chris

Thanks for pointing that menu thing out. Somewhere along the line I've
changed a setting somewhere because that other 'About' is supposed to say
'About the web site'.  

And yes, it's me.  My show is a specialty bluegrass music show from 2am -
dawn every Friday to about 3000 people around Sydney and replayed 10 times a
week on the internet station http://bluegrasscountry.org to about 85,000
people a week.  (more than 2SM in Sydney at peak time!)  Not bad for
volunteer run show in a very niche music huh.   <g>

That sound you hear is my horn tooting as I blow it.  No one else is going
to!


Cheers
Mike Kear

p.s. I'm really sorry to the half dozen or so people who volunteered to
design the site.  You weren't selected, not because you weren't good enough,
but because I couldn't get my ducks in a row in time to do it all.   My
apologies to you all, and thanks for volunteering anyway.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris Stratford
Sent: Saturday, 13 November 2004 5:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Site check please - launched it finally!

Hey Michael,
Looks great!

One thing I would say is that the menu structure may be confusing - 
maybe not.
But whenever the menu drops down - eg: for ABOUT.
I didnt think there would or should be differnt links for the two menu 
items called about...

it looks like this:

ABOUT
ABOUT
GEEKY STUFF
STATION NEWS

The top level about, and the 2nd level About are both different links...
Maybe that just confused me.

also.
is this you?

MUSIC FROM FOGGY HOLLOW <http://hawkradio.org.au/bluegrass/>
with
Mike Kear
Bluegrass, Newgrass & Acoustic Country

??

Michael Kear wrote:

> You might recall that some time ago I offered the opportunity to 
> starting-designers to have a go at designing a radio station web site. 
> I said there was no money involved but we'd try to pay with 
> advertising and promotion etc for the designer. Well here's progress 
> on what's happened.
>
> Through my own lack of organisation I was unable to get our end sorted 
> out to brief a designer, so I had to design it all myself. I'm still 
> not 100% happy with the way it looks, and I'd still welcome input from 
> designers, on the same basis - perhaps replace the existing style 
> sheets with a better design from an aesthetic standpoint if anyone 
> wants to do it, but the site is in a whole 'nother league than the one 
> that preceeded it and which I inherited two years ago.
>
> The url is http://hawkradio.org.au <http://hawkradio.org.au/> and it's 
> a fully dynamic site. The server is in the Midwest of the USA, but the 
> site knows the time of day in Windsor, and can show the current 
> programme details and what's on today. We're going to have a lot more 
> information about the shows. When I have finished removing the last 
> few bugs from the content management system, I'm going to allow some 
> shows to have their own sub-site so they can post playlists, 
> information, recipes, garden notes, sports scores or whatever is 
> appropriate to their shows, and profiles of the presenters. They'll 
> all be maintained by the djs themselves without needing input from me, 
> although some will require approval from the programme management 
> before their work goes live.
>
> I'm adding a news feed from the Sydney Morning Herald in a few days, 
> and a calendar of community events which will be input by the local 
> Rotary, Lions, Chamber of commerce and other community groups. This 
> will be used for input to the "what's on around the Hawkesbury" page 
> as well as getting more listener involvement.
>
> Also to come is a photo gallery - pictures of the station out and 
> about around the Hawkesbury, and our happy smiling faces of listeners. 
> Believe it or not there are lots and LOTS of them, and when we go to 
> local events nearly every weekend, we have hundreds of people coming 
> over and telling us they listen and like us better than the big city 
> commercial stations. They say we play more varied material and they 
> get bored with the same 40 songs day after day on the commercial stations.
>
> We're working up packages for advertising too. We're restricted by our 
> licence to carrying a maximum of 4 minutes of ads per hour, so we can 
> add value to the ad packages by putting banners, links, spots and 
> other messages on our web site which isn't restricted at all.
>
> The site's built to XHTML1.0 transitional, mostly because the WYSIWYG 
> editor doesn't produce valid XHTML strict, and the programme guide 
> page is a long way from valid. But it's a tricky bit of code and I'm 
> too busy right now to rebuild it. But it's on the list.
>
> I'd love to know what you all think. I think it's not too bad for a 
> colour-challenged code monkey
>
> Cheers
>
> Mike Kear
>
> AFP Webworks
>
> Windsor, NSW, Australia
>
> http://afpwebworks.com
>
> .com, .net, .org etc domains start at A$20/year
>


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Chris Stratford
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.neester.com


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